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china's official news agency announced that wang has been indicted. he was once head of the public security bury eau. he led an anti-gang and corruption campaign there under bo's watch. in february wang was dismissed as vice mayor. he fled to a u.s. consulate, and then investigators started to question him on allegations of corruption. that triggered a series of events that led to bo's downfall. bo is now under investigation for violating communist party discipline. bo's wife was given a suspended death sentence last month for murdering british businessman neil haywood. she say wang tried to cover up the involvement in the murder. >>> china is hinting at possible countermeasures against the japanese government's plan to purchase the senkaku islands in the east china sea. japanese officials said earlier that the gover a broad agreement to buy the eyelets from the owner to establish effective control in a peaceful manner. chinese foreign ministry spokesperson reiterated that the islands belonged to china. >> translator: japan is moving to nationalize th
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a group of islands in the east china sea this follows days of protests in china that have in some cases turned quite violent and brought huge financial losses for japanese companies operating in the country japan has also recently agreed to host more elements of america's missile defense shield let's discuss this now with asia pacific expert. gus i thank you for taking the time to talk to r.t. today now beijing and tokyo are close trading partners who's going to suffer more in this disputed fact. the people. lose in this crisis. don't forget we're going to. do is around three hundred fifty billion dollars dockyard and in this catching on to create using currency. and the yen. political terms likely. there's reason game we government is not new and different it's politics. in an economic terms o's i would say more china because these are developing countries. develop entry you know i think both countries appear to lose. some of the threats that we have heard in china boycotting and some of the plans of these companies you also heard about in the last hours are like moving for example nee
a group of islands in the east china sea this follows days of protests in china that have in some cases turned quite violent and brought huge financial losses for japanese companies operating in the country japan has also recently agreed to host more elements of america's missile defense shield let's discuss this now with asia pacific expert. gus i thank you for taking the time to talk to r.t. today now beijing and tokyo are close trading partners who's going to suffer more in this disputed...
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do to counter that corporation between china and india. but my again and again is that at this stage it seems in a board last seven years india has already signed a defense to go on to the united states what a billion dollars plus in their good future coming aboard next ten years in coming because you don't think that allusion to dump of different solution to india is very glaus you audience did towards united states would win does not mean the rules are that options we are all thought india is also densely engaging you all have been going to believe some extent difference called pollution initiatives which i know only meant to build mutual trust and understanding and it's normally at all that you're coming together against any third party which seems to be. by agreement don't you not edible it means programming one day right as the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton recently vives that america would remain active in the south pacific for the long haul that some of the region was big enough for a rising china so do you think washingto
do to counter that corporation between china and india. but my again and again is that at this stage it seems in a board last seven years india has already signed a defense to go on to the united states what a billion dollars plus in their good future coming aboard next ten years in coming because you don't think that allusion to dump of different solution to india is very glaus you audience did towards united states would win does not mean the rules are that options we are all thought india is...
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this is china's. under obama, we've lost over half a million manufacturing jobs and for the first time, china is beating us, seven times obama could have stopped china's cheating. seven times he refused. >> it's time to stand up to the cheaters and make sure we protect jobs for the american people. >> paul: so, mary, let's first talk about the merits of the obama trade sanction or against china for subsidizing its automobile industry. fair? >> yeah, isn't it terrible, paul, that chinese citizens are subsidizing cheaper automobiles for millions and millions of american consumers, which is what neither would acknowledge. look, it may be a compare complaint. that's what the wto is there to do. >> world trade organization. >> is it arbitrate these complaints, but the problem is the obama administration has politicized this process as we saw today or with the announcement, and made that announcement in ohio. the administration has been politicizing trade since 2009 when they launched their first case again
this is china's. under obama, we've lost over half a million manufacturing jobs and for the first time, china is beating us, seven times obama could have stopped china's cheating. seven times he refused. >> it's time to stand up to the cheaters and make sure we protect jobs for the american people. >> paul: so, mary, let's first talk about the merits of the obama trade sanction or against china for subsidizing its automobile industry. fair? >> yeah, isn't it terrible, paul,...
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trade tensions between the united states and china are heating up again. this morning, the two countries challenged each other in the world trade organization. the u.s. is accusing china of illegally subsidizing auto and auto parts exports, and hurting u.s. made goods. and china claims trade laws here, open the door for illegal tariffs on a wide range of chinese products. sylvia hall breaks down what's behind the latest flareup. >> reporter: here in the u.s., the auto and auto parts industries employ about 800,000 american workers. the government says those workers are hurt by the money china gives to subsidize its own
trade tensions between the united states and china are heating up again. this morning, the two countries challenged each other in the world trade organization. the u.s. is accusing china of illegally subsidizing auto and auto parts exports, and hurting u.s. made goods. and china claims trade laws here, open the door for illegal tariffs on a wide range of chinese products. sylvia hall breaks down what's behind the latest flareup. >> reporter: here in the u.s., the auto and auto parts...
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of china there is considerable anger in and out of the chinese people with what the see as a kind of. trade a kind of provocative under the japanese government to put stories these islands from the owner of the chinese to whom and it's time these people believe that they have to respond and to respond strongly certainly in the straits of kind of rising nationalisms in both countries. now take a look at some other stories from around the world at least twenty six people housing killed and dozens injured in an explosion and blaze at a gas plant in northern mexico the adjacent pipeline has been damaged forcing the operating company to hold distribution in the area because of the blast is yet to be established but the illegal tapping of the pipelines has been the cause of many similar incidents. for a while can strike by south african meyer is a claim the lives of forty five people has and after workers accepted a twenty two percent pay rise a walkout turned down a month ago when police shot and killed thirty four people on strike dozens of miners were arrested over there but charges were
of china there is considerable anger in and out of the chinese people with what the see as a kind of. trade a kind of provocative under the japanese government to put stories these islands from the owner of the chinese to whom and it's time these people believe that they have to respond and to respond strongly certainly in the straits of kind of rising nationalisms in both countries. now take a look at some other stories from around the world at least twenty six people housing killed and dozens...
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remember, we he did get more data out of china. i think the take away is that the broadest gauge of liquidity in china, lending looking mixed, dampening hopes that maybe beijing's policy position could be more proactive. remember, this was especially after august lending figures blew past expectations. i don't think more easing will company. remember we talked about the price increases in tee sell and gasoline. if you kaunt what they did in august, ultimately a 10% price hike. cyclicals weighing the market. and there's a bank of korea rate decision on thursday. iron ore prices a big jump that we saw overnight that didn't help the australian market. india managing to hang on to a small gain. back to you. >> thanks very much. becky has been here in rosss's place as he takes a break. but it's felt a little quiet while you're here. everyone's waiting for september dwell et. a twel et and the mentality is wait and see. >> it seems like for some time now we've been waiting for a big event to try to get a handle on which direction the eur
remember, we he did get more data out of china. i think the take away is that the broadest gauge of liquidity in china, lending looking mixed, dampening hopes that maybe beijing's policy position could be more proactive. remember, this was especially after august lending figures blew past expectations. i don't think more easing will company. remember we talked about the price increases in tee sell and gasoline. if you kaunt what they did in august, ultimately a 10% price hike. cyclicals...
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china will continue to grow at this rate. in order to grow, brazil has to do something on their own. we have to do our own homework. that is investing in the quality of education, improving our systems. the productivity has been stagnant. >> i want to put a different point of view to you. i have been here a few days and you live here. it does not feel like the city in the grips of an economic slowdown. i see people in the streets. people are spending money. this feels like a confident country. >> we are confident. the prospective of growth is reasonable. we are going to grow. the question is, how fast? 4%? or at to 7% by china and india? because we do not have a well- educated work force. that is the main impediment to growing more. if we want to grow like china and india, we will have to do more than just to employ more people. >> thank you very much for having me in this great city. i had a great time while i have been here. while economic growth is starting to slow, it is still very much the envy of the rest of the world.
china will continue to grow at this rate. in order to grow, brazil has to do something on their own. we have to do our own homework. that is investing in the quality of education, improving our systems. the productivity has been stagnant. >> i want to put a different point of view to you. i have been here a few days and you live here. it does not feel like the city in the grips of an economic slowdown. i see people in the streets. people are spending money. this feels like a confident...
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the united states wants to focus its policy on china which means containment of china so any improvement in relations between china and india would not be welcomed in washington however while the region itself it's good news the economies of china and india will increasingly depend on each other. and therefore the rest of the richest countries. which is really emerging in order to block. i think it is good news that china and india and improve their lives and increased trade at a time when when the economies of the west just aren't. growing financial clout over asian countries and the global implications that it could have as also the fight has off peter lavelle's debate with this gas and cross talk as showing at one hundred thirty g.m.t. and here's a quick preview. on the eve of the meeting of the asia pacific economic cooperation regional group to what degree is the global economy now centers in the east and south are we living in the pacific century and if we are what does that really mean . media reports have surfaced suggesting that the u.k. has failed to freeze or some of the asses
the united states wants to focus its policy on china which means containment of china so any improvement in relations between china and india would not be welcomed in washington however while the region itself it's good news the economies of china and india will increasingly depend on each other. and therefore the rest of the richest countries. which is really emerging in order to block. i think it is good news that china and india and improve their lives and increased trade at a time when when...
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this political mystery only adds to china's economic uncertainty. today, the current premier wen jiabao out said the chinese economy is still strong. members tell a different story. -- the numbers tell a different story. >> today, taking his final bout before business bosses around the world. soon, went about will make way for a new generation of communist leaders. will make way for a new generation of communist leaders. >> the chinese ship will sail fast and steadily and reached the shore of a brighter future. >> in the past decade, china's economy grew more than 10% per year. and over 100 million jobs were created. and in the past three years, more than a thousand miles of railways were completed along with 200,000 miles of roads. china's communist leaders rely on delivering fast growth for their legitimacy. their economy, like others in the world, is slowing fast. all economies, fast and emerging, are experiencing an economic slowdown. today, china's production lines employ 200 million workers. consumers in the west are not buying. some are seein
this political mystery only adds to china's economic uncertainty. today, the current premier wen jiabao out said the chinese economy is still strong. members tell a different story. -- the numbers tell a different story. >> today, taking his final bout before business bosses around the world. soon, went about will make way for a new generation of communist leaders. will make way for a new generation of communist leaders. >> the chinese ship will sail fast and steadily and reached...
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china. the domestic market is booming. is that the place to be? he will tell you how to get in. first, today's data download. all three ending in the green. the s&p breaking a losing streak. technology and energy were top performers. utilities did lack of it. today was the biggest for stocks in september, the fed announced its money program. u.s. weekly jobless claims fell to its lowest level in two months last year, 26,000 to 359,000. it was revised up, which happens to show 3000 more applications than previously reported. long-lasting durable goods plummeting in august, posting the worst job, the decrease was led by aircraft orders that fell more than 500%. covering all of these issues, we have larry with the cme. telling us why this market is overextended and brian jones breaking down the most important economic data point. you have to watch. he will tell you what that is coming over. let's start with larry economic news. we have terrible durable goods orders. it hasn't been this bad in a
china. the domestic market is booming. is that the place to be? he will tell you how to get in. first, today's data download. all three ending in the green. the s&p breaking a losing streak. technology and energy were top performers. utilities did lack of it. today was the biggest for stocks in september, the fed announced its money program. u.s. weekly jobless claims fell to its lowest level in two months last year, 26,000 to 359,000. it was revised up, which happens to show 3000 more...
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china is no. 2 with 14.3% of the world's total. the eurozone is close on china's heels. then comes india, japan, and brazil. if we look at per-capita income, the old order is still on top. the usa, japan and eurozone are far ahead of brazil, china, and india. america and europe's wealth is largely driven by creativity. this is borne out by the numbers. if we look at patents, a 29.4% of patent applications in 2009 came from the usa. 24% came from eurozone. next come japan and trailing far behind, china. the eurozone finds itself in deep crisis, but the numbers show it has great strength that should help in the coming years. >> we have all little bit of sports news now. best kyte surfers in the world are at stop to of the 2012 world championship kite serving tour. despite the extreme when the conditions, germany has made it through to the finals this weekend. >> the more daring in maneuver, the more points she and fellow writers get. competition in a light will round up the tour later this year. >> that is it for now. thank you for joining us.
china is no. 2 with 14.3% of the world's total. the eurozone is close on china's heels. then comes india, japan, and brazil. if we look at per-capita income, the old order is still on top. the usa, japan and eurozone are far ahead of brazil, china, and india. america and europe's wealth is largely driven by creativity. this is borne out by the numbers. if we look at patents, a 29.4% of patent applications in 2009 came from the usa. 24% came from eurozone. next come japan and trailing far...
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china and. indonesia have become much more important during this period and they they do join they were. the ruling class as it were. i think it's i think it's important to distinguish that from the idea that that power is shifting completely across the pacific we we actually don't know whether that's going to happen. when i was starting my career. americans were paranoid about japan taking over the world and. now japan as one of the biggest problems in the world economy trying to make continuous random ism or it may become another japan. the us may. decline because it doesn't invest in infrastructure and education or it may continue to be the center of innovation and economic dynamism so it's a pacific century it's not clear at all clear what the waiting across the pacific will be ok and what do you think the weighting will be i mean is it going to be as a lot of people say this is china's club ok let's be fair it's china's club well one bit to look at is the following if we just look at what h
china and. indonesia have become much more important during this period and they they do join they were. the ruling class as it were. i think it's i think it's important to distinguish that from the idea that that power is shifting completely across the pacific we we actually don't know whether that's going to happen. when i was starting my career. americans were paranoid about japan taking over the world and. now japan as one of the biggest problems in the world economy trying to make...
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and china it seems that territorial ambitions on the part of china or the u.s. depending on which perspective you're looking at are causing a lot of conflict on the other hand where russia is concerned there are a variety of issues that are causing conflict between the two countries i think the net result there is that the u.s. may lose out both of these of the russia and visa of the china in terms of its ability to further develop its relations while all these other conflicts are going on between them. and pacific leaders meeting in want of a stock are pushing for freer trade and katie is following events for us at a business that. free trade is one of the main topics tell the focus of the global well it is switching from the west to the east now to boston economy intensive things to do with the rest the w.c. accession is complete we have that in the us is in the business but it's in telling you that. the u.s. is reportedly ramping up its presence on syria's turkish border sending teams of advisors to assist antacid fighters it's also thought their aim is to mo
and china it seems that territorial ambitions on the part of china or the u.s. depending on which perspective you're looking at are causing a lot of conflict on the other hand where russia is concerned there are a variety of issues that are causing conflict between the two countries i think the net result there is that the u.s. may lose out both of these of the russia and visa of the china in terms of its ability to further develop its relations while all these other conflicts are going on...
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and japan it's between china and vietnam and if we to be in this not between china and the united states this is the first important since i have taken a stink. i think inside it as a matter of just a few depend on the bridge repair and. against against the chinese claim solver deplane. well it seems like the united states is trying to increase his diplomatic presence in asia at the moment so what are its goals what sort of goals it's pursuing there in the region in your opinion. i think if you notice he is just trying to shift the focus on what you should pursue because of our number of reasons why i'm sorry your majesty is generous speaking nasty as it is i knew it was a little bit and the us needs to read books it's needed to relocate the source or resource use and energy use artists in pursuit because this is the want important new books. and want to take advantage of the past growing economy in pursuit and that's the stick an important economic reason. reasons that a single challenge to write ins turns the cities on why it's not only a unit he's a sum but all source of the work in m
and japan it's between china and vietnam and if we to be in this not between china and the united states this is the first important since i have taken a stink. i think inside it as a matter of just a few depend on the bridge repair and. against against the chinese claim solver deplane. well it seems like the united states is trying to increase his diplomatic presence in asia at the moment so what are its goals what sort of goals it's pursuing there in the region in your opinion. i think if you...
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as china town trip. it is a grassroots organization of community stakeholders committed to improving transit service and safety in china town through planning, research, education and advocacy. the organization has been involved in a community for over 30 years and has pushed for many efforts from the promotion of pedestrian visibility to larger projects such as the scramble system. we know the stockton corridor is one of the most populous and dense streets in the city. i think improving this conditional use for this is another step towards accommodating for people who visit and live in china town. on behalf of china town trip, we are happy to see this project move forward and would like to extend china town's trip knowledge and experience to the community to he will the city with the commensurate planning process to determine the opportunities that the community residents and visitors are looking for as this project comes into fruition. so thank you for your time and your committed service. >> thank you
as china town trip. it is a grassroots organization of community stakeholders committed to improving transit service and safety in china town through planning, research, education and advocacy. the organization has been involved in a community for over 30 years and has pushed for many efforts from the promotion of pedestrian visibility to larger projects such as the scramble system. we know the stockton corridor is one of the most populous and dense streets in the city. i think improving this...
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china won. we lost. and that does not make him a liar, which i find offensive. >> and gave him more money to bring home-- >> if you want to buy solar panels right now you have to buy them from china essentially unless-- >> and mexico makes them, too. >> and zimbabwe has a burgeoning market, too. >> and first i want to say ben that called the president a liar, you can't yell at me today. >> you're right, gary. >> and it's no accountability, a million or 2 million dollars here and no watch dog and-- >> and the contractors, gary, and did it send up signals, like, guys should we be doing this? it's true. they had no other options and adam in this case is very right about that, but it's ironic that the very contractors working on the project pointed out to the boss, hey, boss, this isn't good. but continue. speechless, okay, charlie? >> oh. >> you lost your time, that's it. charlie? >> and you know, i felt the tingle stop going down my leg and i was laughing so hard i lost control a little bit. that wasn't fu
china won. we lost. and that does not make him a liar, which i find offensive. >> and gave him more money to bring home-- >> if you want to buy solar panels right now you have to buy them from china essentially unless-- >> and mexico makes them, too. >> and zimbabwe has a burgeoning market, too. >> and first i want to say ben that called the president a liar, you can't yell at me today. >> you're right, gary. >> and it's no accountability, a million or...
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i think we're near the bottom of china. >> is china doing anything in particular? when i see every index below 50, what does china have to do? >> they are doing a lot. but they're not doing it the way you guys are used to looking at stimulus in the u.s. they have announced significant local government spending initiatives in a number of major cities, a number of provential spending initiatives. when they have a problem, they use investment. yeah they have a high investment share of gdp, but their overall stock per worker is minuscule compared with ritcher more developed economies. they have got a long way to go to keep boosting investment. >> when is their consumer going to come along? they have been trying to make this a consumer based economy. are they getting near achieving that? >> look, they have got a plan. they are focusing on it. you don't inject consumer dna into a large economy like china overnight. i would say over the next several years you would be shocked and surprised at the strength of the emerging chinese consumer. it is not an overnight experiment
i think we're near the bottom of china. >> is china doing anything in particular? when i see every index below 50, what does china have to do? >> they are doing a lot. but they're not doing it the way you guys are used to looking at stimulus in the u.s. they have announced significant local government spending initiatives in a number of major cities, a number of provential spending initiatives. when they have a problem, they use investment. yeah they have a high investment share of...
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the united states wants to focus its policy on china which means containment of china so any improvement in relations between china and india would not be welcomed in washington however for the beating that summer it's good news that the economies of china and india will increasingly depend on each other and therefore that your rest of the brics countries. which is a need reminding economic block. i think it is good news that china and india can improve their lives their friends increased trade and at a time when when the economies of the west are suffering. the growing financial clout of asian countries and the global implications that it could have is also the focus of peter lavelle's debate with his guest in cross talk showing at nineteen thirty g.m.t. here's a quick preview. on the eve of the meeting of the pacific economic cooperation regional to what degree is the global economy now centers in the east and so are we living in the pacific century and if we are what does it really mean. another fly in the on demand for russian british relations in london has apparently followed in wa
the united states wants to focus its policy on china which means containment of china so any improvement in relations between china and india would not be welcomed in washington however for the beating that summer it's good news that the economies of china and india will increasingly depend on each other and therefore that your rest of the brics countries. which is a need reminding economic block. i think it is good news that china and india can improve their lives their friends increased trade...
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is going to lead to conflict between the united states and china and its allies or whether it will be managed and it will have both cooperation and confrontation that are essentially managed we don't have a hot war but but this translates just like it used to be in the cold war with the soviets and the united states were often times the way to achieve peace is the way to achieve the term is to determine success and to a stronger posture and i think that's a day but debatable view but that's at least the way japan and china are positioning themselves today. well i have many more stories for you that are t.v. dot com here's a look at what you can find there right now. health over security find out why the kind of arsenal full body scanners are to be banned from airports. and how the super rich are getting richer but the only slightly return getting poorer i've read about why the wealth gap between the world's millionaires and billionaires is getting wider had to r.t. dot com for the full story. lawyers for julian assange say forensic aspirants have failed to find his d.n.a. on a condom
is going to lead to conflict between the united states and china and its allies or whether it will be managed and it will have both cooperation and confrontation that are essentially managed we don't have a hot war but but this translates just like it used to be in the cold war with the soviets and the united states were often times the way to achieve peace is the way to achieve the term is to determine success and to a stronger posture and i think that's a day but debatable view but that's at...
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china's doing that and using our money in china to build chinese products. we need to do that back home. that's my legislation. make it in america, use our tax money to buy american made equipment. >> and the republicans aren't on board with that? >> no. my opponent actually opposes that, thinks that some sort of regulatory thing. i'm going wait a minute, it's good public policy. it works. right here in sacramento, a german company is manufacturing locomotives, 70 of them, 100% american made because the stimulus bill said amtrak was to buy locomotives 100% american made. they're made here in sacramento. >> i wanted to ask you about the latest fox news poll up by 7% in ohio. could romney's bogus ads be hurting him there because romney knows what the president did on tires? >> his taubes are not supported by facts. people are going to go this guy is just not straight, he just not honest. those ad, incorrect, are going to be proven incorrect and romney is going to be hurt by that one more time on a long list of being incorrect and also flip-flopping on issues.
china's doing that and using our money in china to build chinese products. we need to do that back home. that's my legislation. make it in america, use our tax money to buy american made equipment. >> and the republicans aren't on board with that? >> no. my opponent actually opposes that, thinks that some sort of regulatory thing. i'm going wait a minute, it's good public policy. it works. right here in sacramento, a german company is manufacturing locomotives, 70 of them, 100%...
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romney's record on china is clear. while at bain capital, he profited off companies shipping jobs to china. according to ""the boston globe"" invests are in chinese manufacturing companies that profit from unfair trade practices. you got the facts. now you can decide. for more, let's turn to congressman tim ryan of ohio. great to have you with us tonight. these simply are the facts. what do you make of romney attacking the president for being too soft on china? >> i got to tell you, it's actually laughable. having been on the ground the last few years through the obama administration, watching what he did with tires, that tariff created jobs in northwest ohio, just south o'toledo. he also put tariffs on steel tubing and that tariff that he put on led to almost a $700 million steel mill being created here in youngstown, ohio. for anyone who wants to look at it, i'm listening. i'm going to take a picture tomorrow that with the help of obama's tariffs is located here. i will tweet it so everybody can see what obama's poli
romney's record on china is clear. while at bain capital, he profited off companies shipping jobs to china. according to ""the boston globe"" invests are in chinese manufacturing companies that profit from unfair trade practices. you got the facts. now you can decide. for more, let's turn to congressman tim ryan of ohio. great to have you with us tonight. these simply are the facts. what do you make of romney attacking the president for being too soft on china? >> i...
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china, there's a big hate on china right now. china is big hat. no. big mao cap no cattle. the worst downturn in two months is more representative of what's happening because there is no unity between the rich and poor nations. don't they show that there's no real hope for fiscal reform in that wounded country? today's action, i heard all day it's phony. me and many portfolio managers buy stocks and move them higher to the end of the quarter to get a little gain there. the conclusion, if this were monday coming up, a new month, a new quarter, you would see this entire markup window dressing period, the deal, and we were right back into that downturn that just began and has much further to go. these are some real heavy negatives that could turn even the most optimistic of the bulls into bears. let's take a look at the bullish side. just when we were starting to be afraid of what's going on in europe despite the rise, offering exactly what the richer countries like germany want to do to hold up their end of the deal. second the chinese market, it rallied hard last night and t
china, there's a big hate on china right now. china is big hat. no. big mao cap no cattle. the worst downturn in two months is more representative of what's happening because there is no unity between the rich and poor nations. don't they show that there's no real hope for fiscal reform in that wounded country? today's action, i heard all day it's phony. me and many portfolio managers buy stocks and move them higher to the end of the quarter to get a little gain there. the conclusion, if this...
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china have its own green? can there be a china dream that's different from the american dream? because if the china dream is the same as the american dream-- a big house in the suburbs and a big car-- they're going to burn up, choke up, heat up, and smoke up the planet far faster than al gore predicts. >> rose: we conclude with prince turki al-faisal, former head of saudi intelligence, ambassador to the united states and other countries >> and throughout these 80 some years that we have had our kingdom, everybody keeps talking about an uncertain future for the kingdom and because of the sagacity of the people of saudi arabia and the good will of the leadership and the government we have survived pretty well so far we have many problems to face, including syria. many challenges internally among the young people and how the go about the courses of development not just economically but socially and politically and the role of women, etc. all of these are tremendous challenges that are being debated within the kin
china have its own green? can there be a china dream that's different from the american dream? because if the china dream is the same as the american dream-- a big house in the suburbs and a big car-- they're going to burn up, choke up, heat up, and smoke up the planet far faster than al gore predicts. >> rose: we conclude with prince turki al-faisal, former head of saudi intelligence, ambassador to the united states and other countries >> and throughout these 80 some years that we...
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-china diplomacy. sandra? >> reporter: joe, the second cub to be born to the pair of giant pandas here at the national zoo and for these endangered animals, conception wasn't easy. at washington's national zoo. >> i heard it and then i was like, wait, i need to hear that. >> reporter: the panda keeper laurie thompson one of the first to confirm the birth. >> it is a most exciting experience as a panda keeper, definitely. just to get to see this from start to finish. >> reporter: after seven years and five false pregnancies, the mother only had a 10% chance of conception. she was artificially inseminated in april and last month doctors believed she was pregnant again. they started monitoring her around the clock with this panda cam and late sunday night the zoo's panda team confirmed the newborn. while doctors haven't examined the pink hairless 4-ounce cub yet, you can see the mother a thousand times the size rolling over it to take care of it nesting and not sleeping or eating. they're taking every precaution
-china diplomacy. sandra? >> reporter: joe, the second cub to be born to the pair of giant pandas here at the national zoo and for these endangered animals, conception wasn't easy. at washington's national zoo. >> i heard it and then i was like, wait, i need to hear that. >> reporter: the panda keeper laurie thompson one of the first to confirm the birth. >> it is a most exciting experience as a panda keeper, definitely. just to get to see this from start to finish....
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in the east china sea. margaret warner gets an update. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown talks with former u.n. chief kofi annan about his new memoir and his role as syrian peace envoy. >> as one of my predecessors said, our objective to prevent humanity from going to hell. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: investing for the future, we're helping to bring these new capabilities to market. we're investing billions of dollars in a run d around the globe to help create the technologies we hope will be the heart of tomorrow's innovions. i blie by ivesting today in technological advances here at intel, we can help make a better tomorrow. >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... thiprogm was made possie thcorporation for public broadcasting.
in the east china sea. margaret warner gets an update. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown talks with former u.n. chief kofi annan about his new memoir and his role as syrian peace envoy. >> as one of my predecessors said, our objective to prevent humanity from going to hell. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: investing for the future, we're helping to bring these new capabilities to market. we're investing...
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companies like apple, they have to invest in china, establish r&d in china. in order to sell this, to get some protection, then they become apologists for china. the worst offender when it comes to this is general electric that is chaired by the president's chairman of the jobs committee. you know, he took stimulus money. are you ready for the. >> know what he got the towers from? he got from a military contractor in china that was owned by the chinese government. >> they can do it cheaper and that's the whole reason why. >> it was a subsidized contract. it was chinese pol it was chinese policy to maintain their contract. he complains that romney doesn't walk the walk. so he gives money to build windmills that are really needed china. >> all right, look, i know you agree with mr. romney when it comes to getting tough on china. at the same time, the markets do, as you know, depend on growth of china. and they have had a little to the slowdown this year. is that concern into the u.s. economy? >> the fact that china is willing but were not growing more rapidly.
companies like apple, they have to invest in china, establish r&d in china. in order to sell this, to get some protection, then they become apologists for china. the worst offender when it comes to this is general electric that is chaired by the president's chairman of the jobs committee. you know, he took stimulus money. are you ready for the. >> know what he got the towers from? he got from a military contractor in china that was owned by the chinese government. >> they can do...
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world up there we go will start with china where. it's killing at least forty three people destroying some twenty thousand homes. major city in the united province saw a building shake when the five point six quake struck you now it is the neighbor of the province which was devastated by the earthquake of two thousand and eight that claimed almost ninety thousand lives. defense officials have given nato troops a pamphlet on handling cultural differences between local security forces and their us partners this measure was in reaction to a recent spate of insider attacks by afghan recruits and policemen on foreign troops forty five soldiers have been killed in such attacks since january some fifteen percent of this year's total coalition fatalities. u.s. israeli relations are again on rocky ground troops according to a recent interview with a u.s. congressman he claims of prime minister benjamin netanyahu lost his temper at a meeting with the u.s. ambassador last month saying he was quote at wits and over iran israel has persistently c
world up there we go will start with china where. it's killing at least forty three people destroying some twenty thousand homes. major city in the united province saw a building shake when the five point six quake struck you now it is the neighbor of the province which was devastated by the earthquake of two thousand and eight that claimed almost ninety thousand lives. defense officials have given nato troops a pamphlet on handling cultural differences between local security forces and their...
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i mean we're having rolling blackouts across india china i mean china we haven't you know between seven point two and seven point five percent growth i was talking to a construction bank of china and they said that that feels like an absolute recession thank you imagine it's seven it's a great recession a great i mean seven a half percent is just i mean our profit friends in western europe would die for that so yes seven and a half percent but it feels very very bad and that's not is not a great thing erica so rusher in comparison is doing now we've had a slowdown but where if you know would run for four percent you can still see that the consumer spending here in russia no and i think it ben you pointed out earlier i mean we want to know when you have a dozen. so the employment in moscow is at an all time low all time five point two percent. of the economy is running at full capacity and. russia has basically you know the several fives we're looking at about five percent inflation we're looking about five percent unemployment that we were looking at five percent growth maybe four perce
i mean we're having rolling blackouts across india china i mean china we haven't you know between seven point two and seven point five percent growth i was talking to a construction bank of china and they said that that feels like an absolute recession thank you imagine it's seven it's a great recession a great i mean seven a half percent is just i mean our profit friends in western europe would die for that so yes seven and a half percent but it feels very very bad and that's not is not a...
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the united states wants to focus its policy on china which means going ten men to china so any improvement in relations between china and india would not be welcome in washington however for that the timid summer it's good news that the economies of china and india will increasingly depend on each other and therefore good that the rest of the brics countries. which is a need reminding economic bloc. i think it is good news that china and india can improve their lives and increased trade and at a time when when the economies of the west are suffering. but during the financial clout of asian countries and the global implications that it could have there's also the focus of peter viles debate with his guests in cross talk and showing next hour is a quick preview. on the eve of the meeting of the pacific economic cooperation regional to what degree is the global economy now centered in the east and so are we living in the pacific century if we are which is really me. media reports have suggested that the u.k. has failed to freeze some of the assets of top officials there is gyptian leader hosn
the united states wants to focus its policy on china which means going ten men to china so any improvement in relations between china and india would not be welcome in washington however for that the timid summer it's good news that the economies of china and india will increasingly depend on each other and therefore good that the rest of the brics countries. which is a need reminding economic bloc. i think it is good news that china and india can improve their lives and increased trade and at...
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china is aging fast. could these pensioners be the stumbling block to the country's economic growth? >> this looming population crisis, the costs that might bring might be what will way the chinese economy down. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. a british judge has opened an inquest to discover whether moscow ordered the killing of the former russian spy who died in a london hospital six years ago from a massive dose of radioactive polonium. just before he got sick he had tea with two other russians in a london cafe. now, the court like to know why he was killed. >> alexander litvinenko was poisoned by radiation. he was a fierce critic of the kremlin. where they behind his death? a lawyer for his widow said it was vital to establish whether this was a targeted assassination by agents of a foreign state. this would be an active state- sponsored nuclear terrorism on the streets of london. do you believe that the russian state was behind the murder? >> . now, i believe it. the
china is aging fast. could these pensioners be the stumbling block to the country's economic growth? >> this looming population crisis, the costs that might bring might be what will way the chinese economy down. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. a british judge has opened an inquest to discover whether moscow ordered the killing of the former russian spy who died in a london hospital six years ago from a massive dose of radioactive polonium. just...
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china three years later. so we're several years ahead of europe and china. we're fully cognizant of the risks from overseas. i think a lot of that is in the pe of the s&p 500 and they're facing a lot of the policy choices that we made three years ago in terms of qe, rate suppression, fiscal deficits, federal stimulus and so on. >> just what makes you so sure that financials are ready for a big pop here? i mean the headwinds for the group haven't really subsided. what makes you think they're about to have a nice jump? >> well, make no mistake about it. financials are in the same position as the energy and energy services that you named were in the early 1980s. they were coming off a very long period of bullishness. the head winds were against them for a very long time. all they represent is a trade. so when you make a good bit of return in financials, the first leg of performance two years ago was the yield curve. the current leg will be from loan growth. you sell them into strength. because financials are as busted as energy was 20 years ago. >> hi mr. banni
china three years later. so we're several years ahead of europe and china. we're fully cognizant of the risks from overseas. i think a lot of that is in the pe of the s&p 500 and they're facing a lot of the policy choices that we made three years ago in terms of qe, rate suppression, fiscal deficits, federal stimulus and so on. >> just what makes you so sure that financials are ready for a big pop here? i mean the headwinds for the group haven't really subsided. what makes you think...
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i was in china in 1988 in beijing. the streets of beijing were a competition between a few horse carts and automobiles and a lot of bicycles. that is not the china of today. it has been an economic miracle. china, it can be an economic miracle which is good for the international economy. we should be able to have the chinese have freer trade to have exports into china. we need robust chinese economic growth to fuel the international economy. but we also need china to play by the rules. that's the hard part. a free and fair relationship with china benefits the american economy. >> belva: china is moving vigorously across the world. signing with agreements in africa and south america. what do you make of that? >> the chinese are doing what we should be doing. they are pressing very hard to find free trade partners across the world. that is how you build your economy. rather than criticizing the chinese for taking advantages of the possibility of free trade. >> belva: the question of immigration has been a high one throug
i was in china in 1988 in beijing. the streets of beijing were a competition between a few horse carts and automobiles and a lot of bicycles. that is not the china of today. it has been an economic miracle. china, it can be an economic miracle which is good for the international economy. we should be able to have the chinese have freer trade to have exports into china. we need robust chinese economic growth to fuel the international economy. but we also need china to play by the rules. that's...
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ambassador to china. gary locke's car was stick arounded by dozens of protesters outraged over a did yous putin over islands. stan grant is in beijing. >> reporter: the incident plays out right in front of the u.s. embassy. that's just around the corner from the japanese embassy, the site of wide scale protests in recent days. you can see a small group of chinese protesters carrying chinese flags, police are moving along side of them, and they move in front of the embassy. you can also see chinese military appear on the scene as well. this video appears to have been shot from a high vantage point just in front of the embassy. then we see the ambassador's car coming to view. now, the protesters move forward and surround the vehicle, blocking its path. at that point the police move in trying to disburse the protesters. now, this goes on for several minutes until one of the protesters tries to grab ahold of the u.s. flag on the front of the car. there's some pushing and shoving. very soon after you see proje
ambassador to china. gary locke's car was stick arounded by dozens of protesters outraged over a did yous putin over islands. stan grant is in beijing. >> reporter: the incident plays out right in front of the u.s. embassy. that's just around the corner from the japanese embassy, the site of wide scale protests in recent days. you can see a small group of chinese protesters carrying chinese flags, police are moving along side of them, and they move in front of the embassy. you can also...
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member why convicted of murder and big scandals in china so i think this is been really blown out of proportion really for them just to show something to get the attention off the current government when you talk about getting the attention of the current government i mean let's talk about the people here as you and i have been discussing this subject and we've been showing pictures on our t.v. of all what if protests here and a lot of them turning very violent is it possible the politicians or both sides should we say are really being pressured on by the. i think so i think the media's also escalated that i mean there have been a lot of protests on the chinese side burning japanese flags and so forth but you have to remember that september eighteenth is the anniversary the eighty first anniversary of japan's invasion invasion into china and they do that every year where they got a lot more attention for this year because this is the election cycle for china they have it every ten years and this is when c.g. thing is going to be coming into power so they've given more attention to it
member why convicted of murder and big scandals in china so i think this is been really blown out of proportion really for them just to show something to get the attention off the current government when you talk about getting the attention of the current government i mean let's talk about the people here as you and i have been discussing this subject and we've been showing pictures on our t.v. of all what if protests here and a lot of them turning very violent is it possible the politicians or...
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and japan the rao is now hurting japanese exports as the anti japanese protests and china made some of them hold their production at their chinese factories now onto the currency market there the euro is retreating against the u.s. dollar and the russian bull is shedding value to the current sea basket and crude russia's made export commodity is mixed this hour the still retreating after the biggest drop in about a week on monday brands at the moment is in the positive territory. and while the rich get richer. the not so rich get poorer and that's according to the latest reports by wealthy ex about finds russian millionaires are shedding some of their wealth the number of people with more than thirty million dollars in assets has declined to russia's now now britain eight europe's rich list one position lower than a year ago over the past year ten percent fewer people have at least thirty million dollars topping the list is germany with more than fifteen thousand millionaires whose total wealth tops two trillion dollars. well that's impressive that's more money than you can imagine
and japan the rao is now hurting japanese exports as the anti japanese protests and china made some of them hold their production at their chinese factories now onto the currency market there the euro is retreating against the u.s. dollar and the russian bull is shedding value to the current sea basket and crude russia's made export commodity is mixed this hour the still retreating after the biggest drop in about a week on monday brands at the moment is in the positive territory. and while the...
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china -- china tries to put it scandal behind it. if you think of going on a cruise, you probably think about the mediterranean. how about belfast? >> the changing face of belfast. international cruise ships used to steer clear of the shores. not anymore. 4000 passengers and crew arrived and this family from the philippines could not wait to see belfast for the first time. >> we love the idea of going to european countries. belfast is one of them. we took advantage of that. can we go now? >> a record 43 chips have come this year. that is 43 more than 15 years ago. the violence used to stop visitors coming. the trouble has not stopped completely. but the city has been transformed by the peace process with a series of new attractions, including the titanic center. it has had half a million visitors. but what do the tourists make of this setting? >> everyone was friendly and kind and helpful. we had a lovely time. >> was it what you're expecting? >> better. it was much better than i expected. >> tourism is not just helping the image of
china -- china tries to put it scandal behind it. if you think of going on a cruise, you probably think about the mediterranean. how about belfast? >> the changing face of belfast. international cruise ships used to steer clear of the shores. not anymore. 4000 passengers and crew arrived and this family from the philippines could not wait to see belfast for the first time. >> we love the idea of going to european countries. belfast is one of them. we took advantage of that. can we...
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second we've got the china issue. i'm going to have more to say about the people's republic later in the show. the fear is china has been on the verge of a economic collapse and will take the rest of the world with it. i think china is problematic, but i think it's a dealable problem, not something catastrophic because the chinese central bank can cut interest rates about 30 times before it runs out of room to ignite that economy. unlike europe and the united states, the policy makers in china have plenty of room to maneuver, and that fact seems to be endlessly forgotten by the bears who point this out daily. sure, many of their banks are bankrupt. i'm not saying that i don't trust -- hey, they built a ton of bridges and tunnels to nowhere, but never underestimate the problem-solving power of cash on the balance sheet. and china's got cash up the yazoo if not the yangtze for good measure. then there is the united states. here we have the fiscal cliff. the fiscal cliff is something we have moderate control over because
second we've got the china issue. i'm going to have more to say about the people's republic later in the show. the fear is china has been on the verge of a economic collapse and will take the rest of the world with it. i think china is problematic, but i think it's a dealable problem, not something catastrophic because the chinese central bank can cut interest rates about 30 times before it runs out of room to ignite that economy. unlike europe and the united states, the policy makers in china...
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most of them went to china. our market has been flooded with a 700% increase in chinese-made auto parts in that same period of time. so how did those u.s. jobs move? because multinational companies took advantage of china's aggressive moves to and they relocated there. a company called global tech appliances for instance. publicly acknowledged that its strategy was to profit from prominent u.s. companies outsourcing production abroad. that, of course is what outsourcing is all about. and one way china creates a tilted playing field is by adding duties and tariffs, basically fees to us-made products that come into their country. like china receives our products and there is a fee on it when the u.s. exports auto parts to china. they have actually put $36 billion worth of duties on us-made auto parts experts. that's 80% of our experts that are marked up just for being american. that makes our products more expensive in china. it means they are less likely to sell over there, which less exports business and jobs ba
most of them went to china. our market has been flooded with a 700% increase in chinese-made auto parts in that same period of time. so how did those u.s. jobs move? because multinational companies took advantage of china's aggressive moves to and they relocated there. a company called global tech appliances for instance. publicly acknowledged that its strategy was to profit from prominent u.s. companies outsourcing production abroad. that, of course is what outsourcing is all about. and one...
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china is expanding. china is moving into the south china seas. i have always been assured prior to this time in a legal way in terms of legal solutions. hopefully that can still be put forward. one of the things they tried to do is establish a record relationship with china. there is no reason for us to be anything other than allies. we really need to look to develop that very much. saying he will declare somebody a currency manipulator on your first day in office does not make much sense to me. >> i actually do think there are differences. part of it has to do with the rhetoric. i did say when i was secretary of state that i had all my partisan instincts removed. the have all grown back. -- they have all grown back. [laughter] [applause] basically, i do think that the romney people are living in a different century. just the flat out statement to say that russia is our biggest geopolitical problem is a 20th century concepts. we are living in the 21st century. that makes it a very different story. i do think that there is a one or two dimensional
china is expanding. china is moving into the south china seas. i have always been assured prior to this time in a legal way in terms of legal solutions. hopefully that can still be put forward. one of the things they tried to do is establish a record relationship with china. there is no reason for us to be anything other than allies. we really need to look to develop that very much. saying he will declare somebody a currency manipulator on your first day in office does not make much sense to...
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right now moscow and china oppose u.s. efforts to remove bashar al assad in syria, but washington needs their help on other challenges like iran and north korea. debates over russia and china often are black and white, but seen from inside the white house, there's a lot more gray. jill dougherty, cnn, the state department. >>> for people living inside syria's capital, life continues on even with the sound of explosions in the distance. you've been busy for a dead man. after you jumped ship in bangkok, i thought i'd lost you. >>> surfing is my life now. but who's going to .... >>> tell the world that priceline has even faster, easier ways to save you money. . . on hotels, flights & cars? you still have it. >>> i'll always have it. so this is it? >>> we'll see where the waves take me. sayonara, brah! president obama: i'm barack obamthis message.ve... anncr: he keeps saying it... mitt romney: this president cannot tell us that you're... better off today than when he took office. anncr: well... here's where we were in 2008...
right now moscow and china oppose u.s. efforts to remove bashar al assad in syria, but washington needs their help on other challenges like iran and north korea. debates over russia and china often are black and white, but seen from inside the white house, there's a lot more gray. jill dougherty, cnn, the state department. >>> for people living inside syria's capital, life continues on even with the sound of explosions in the distance. you've been busy for a dead man. after you jumped...
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they're talking about china and trade valsy, vis-a-vis china. gordon chang watched candidates make promises and not live up to this promises over and over again. just about every president has done this four, five, presidents deep now. this is what gordon chang has to say. >> they don't say very much as candidates. if they do say something they're going to be tough on china. they're going to be tigers. but when they become president, they become pussycats. and the reason is because they see china as a dominant nation. >> just about everything they deal with foreign policy, when you think about, you know, sudan, north korea, venezuela, all these places around the world where china sometimes is on the other side of the dispute with people who might not be our allies. i want to take a look at what the trade disputes have been, tires, chickens, rare earth minerals, by the way, if you haven't heard about the rare earth story it's fascinating. china controls 98% of these valuable minerals that go into gyroscopes for helicopters and fighter jets, wind
they're talking about china and trade valsy, vis-a-vis china. gordon chang watched candidates make promises and not live up to this promises over and over again. just about every president has done this four, five, presidents deep now. this is what gordon chang has to say. >> they don't say very much as candidates. if they do say something they're going to be tough on china. they're going to be tigers. but when they become president, they become pussycats. and the reason is because they...
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we can't do that by bashing china. i tell you why. they are the largest foreign holder of our now $16 trillion national debt. they own over $1 trillion of u.s. treasuries. they lend to us. we buy stuff, they get dollars and then they invest back into our treasury bills, close to a trillion and a half dollars. >> guess what. it's not china bashing if it's true. >> it's 1$1.5 trillion. not a trillion. she's absolutely right. we need to understand chinese are not doing anything evil, they're doing what we've asked them to do. our chamming llenge is very sim >> if -- >> guess what, we told them, you want to make this stuff? sure. we'll make it. our challenge is to get the american consumers to understand there is a price to cheap. if you want to reinvigorate the middle class, you need to pay a little bit more to bring manufacturing jobs back to the united states. >> i disagree. >> let me talk about this one thing. >> all right. >> our biggest challenge is that we are declaring war against our children. we have kids at all the universities
we can't do that by bashing china. i tell you why. they are the largest foreign holder of our now $16 trillion national debt. they own over $1 trillion of u.s. treasuries. they lend to us. we buy stuff, they get dollars and then they invest back into our treasury bills, close to a trillion and a half dollars. >> guess what. it's not china bashing if it's true. >> it's 1$1.5 trillion. not a trillion. she's absolutely right. we need to understand chinese are not doing anything evil,...
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new television ad saying we're tough on china. here it is. >> tough on china? not mitt romney. when a flood of chinese tires threatened a thousand american jobs, it was president obama who stood up to china. and protected american workers. mitt romney attacked obama's decision. said standing up to china was bad for the nation and our workers. how can mitt romney take on the cheaters when he's taking their side? >> all right. so, called china the cheaters at the same time, leon panetta had the first ever high level defense department visit there. isn't that at the least, a mixed message. at the most, hypocritical is this? >> no, i don't think so. i think secretary panetta said himself, it's a complicated. we have a relationship with china. it's a fairly good one. that doesn't mean woe won't stand up for the american worker. >> call him a cheater? >> well, you know, we wouldn't be taking these trade cases if that wasn't the case. you know, whether it's the tire industry, the automobile industry, auto suppliers, steel, the president
new television ad saying we're tough on china. here it is. >> tough on china? not mitt romney. when a flood of chinese tires threatened a thousand american jobs, it was president obama who stood up to china. and protected american workers. mitt romney attacked obama's decision. said standing up to china was bad for the nation and our workers. how can mitt romney take on the cheaters when he's taking their side? >> all right. so, called china the cheaters at the same time, leon...
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would challenge china on their human rights record. with russia, he tried ret set button. >> we want to reset our relationship, so we will do it together. >> he won a new start arms control agreement, got vladimir putin's green light, opened supply lines for coalition forces in afghanistan, and canceled the bush administration's plan for putting missile defense components in poland. mitt romney blasts obama's approach. >> under my administration, our friends will see more loyalty and mr. putin will see a little less flexibility and more backbone. >> romney says if he's elected, he'll ditch obama's reset button. russia, he says, is -- >> without question, our number one geopolitical foe. >> he aims to recreate that treaty. but would mitt romney substantially change the relationship with russia and china. he tempers that with diplomatic calculus. right now moscow and china oppose revolutionary efforts to remove syria. but they need their help on other challenges like iran and north korea. debates over russia and china often are black and
would challenge china on their human rights record. with russia, he tried ret set button. >> we want to reset our relationship, so we will do it together. >> he won a new start arms control agreement, got vladimir putin's green light, opened supply lines for coalition forces in afghanistan, and canceled the bush administration's plan for putting missile defense components in poland. mitt romney blasts obama's approach. >> under my administration, our friends will see more...